Saturday, November 28, 2009

Compact Mobile Phone Nokia 6120 Classic Black

The Black Nokia 6120 Classic has a QVGA 16 million colors (240 x 320) screen. It's a 2 megapixel camera and main flash, which can capture video at 320x240, and there is a secondary camera on the front for video calls. The Nokia E50 looks like 6210, but even more powerful features such as HSDPA, Bluetooth, 16 million colors and a stunning 2.0 megapixel camera. All of these mounted on a device small, compact and lightweight. At the bottom of the Nokia 6120 Classic Black is the charging plug, a USB port to connect your phone to a PC and an audio jack 2.5mm stereo headphone jack (you can use the headphones if 3.5 millimeters buy an adapter). The Nokia 6120 Classic is compatible with Bluetooth 2.0 and supports Bluetooth stereo headsets wirelessly via A2DP and AVRCP standard. General Type Ring Tone - Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC Customization - Download Vibration - Yes Calendar - Yes, Photo call Call records - 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls Card slot - microSD (TransFlash) battery - standard battery, Li-Ion 890 mAh (BL-5B) Standby - Up to 250 h Talk time - up to 3 pm There are also several special effects including Bass Boost, Reverb and Stereo widening. Playback can be sequential or random, and can play loop. Sound quality is good, but, like other S60 phones there's a gap in the middle between the tracks and the standard deviation of a second between the push of a button and the music player to respond. The Nokia 6120 Classic's battery officially provides a standby time of 9 days in GSM and 3G mode. And 3.1 hours of talk time in GSM mode and 2.4 hours in 3G mode. How long does the battery in real life depends on what you use and how long you use it, can vary greatly from person to person. This cost reviewer phone every two days. Using the Nokia 6120 Classic black keyboard has been generally good, although people with large fingers may have problems with small keys. Something a bit "annoying was the position of the blue soft keys, it takes time to get used to not be there at the top right and top left corners. For this phone, please online for http://www.phoneandbeyond.com/

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